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i’m cammy, 20 year old woman, very proudly cuban, and a male exclusionary radical feminist ! i mainly just post for funsies here
misandrists follow me for daily male hate 🤍
"Gender-confirmation" surgeries on males: 92% were boob jobs; 7% were facial feminisation.
Practically NONE of them are dysphoric enough to chop off their giblets. Is any of this getting through to you fence-sitters yet?
Non trovano una cura all’endometriosi ma sanno benissimo come toglierti delle costole per renderti il girovita più piccolo secondo gli standard di bellezza patriarcali.
La misoginia medica in a nutshell
@terfinaa notice how you can draw a more stylized anthro bunny without sexualizing her and reducing her to a stereotype!
so so pretty i love this sm <3
If you want to see what the trans community is really like have a look at @radical_jam_ the stuff she’s receiving is horrendous. All because she isn’t sexually attracted to men and she’s not afraid to say it. Stay strong your bunny picture was beautiful.
I don't really see how one can claim to want to abolish patriarchy yet be a transphobe. I think transphobia is misogynistic. Patriarchy and misogyny are so deeply interrelated there can't possibly be a "trans exclusionary feminist" that shit is not real.
@4v0k4d0 like 35% of people are born without them or something :3! it’s super interesting cuz it’s all evolution and whatnot, but i’m unfortunately far behind ig 😢 YEOUUUUCH
as a radfem, who is stuck in america for a good while, and even worse in TEXAS, what state would y’all recommend moving to.. i know i wanna be out within the next 2-3 years when i wanna buy a house but i don’t want to stay in this evil state
it bothers me when people say “just do t4t!!” cause it implies that you have to ‘settle for’ another trans person cause neither one of are enough for a cis person.
t4t should always be a choice, not something you have to ‘settle for’ cause that dehumanizes both partners.
You'd all be surprised to learn that radical feminism and TERF are the most common branches of feminism in third-world countries and dictatorships, since women are more vulnerable and this leads them to seek solutions and will not fight for those who are not even women